#include "Test.h" #include "TestClassDef.h" #include "SkPixelRef.h" #include "SkMallocPixelRef.h" namespace { class TestListener : public SkPixelRef::GenIDChangeListener { public: explicit TestListener(int* ptr) : fPtr(ptr) {} void onChange() SK_OVERRIDE { (*fPtr)++; } private: int* fPtr; }; } // namespace DEF_TEST(PixelRef_GenIDChange, r) { SkMallocPixelRef pixelRef(NULL, 0, NULL); // We don't really care about the pixels here. // Register a listener. int count = 0; pixelRef.addGenIDChangeListener(SkNEW_ARGS(TestListener, (&count))); REPORTER_ASSERT(r, 0 == count); // No one has looked at our pixelRef's generation ID, so invalidating it doesn't make sense. // (An SkPixelRef tree falls in the forest but there's nobody around to hear it. Do we care?) pixelRef.notifyPixelsChanged(); REPORTER_ASSERT(r, 0 == count); // Force the generation ID to be calculated. REPORTER_ASSERT(r, 0 != pixelRef.getGenerationID()); // Our listener was dropped in the first call to notifyPixelsChanged(). This is a no-op. pixelRef.notifyPixelsChanged(); REPORTER_ASSERT(r, 0 == count); // Force the generation ID to be recalculated, then add a listener. REPORTER_ASSERT(r, 0 != pixelRef.getGenerationID()); pixelRef.addGenIDChangeListener(SkNEW_ARGS(TestListener, (&count))); pixelRef.notifyPixelsChanged(); REPORTER_ASSERT(r, 1 == count); // Quick check that NULL is safe. REPORTER_ASSERT(r, 0 != pixelRef.getGenerationID()); pixelRef.addGenIDChangeListener(NULL); pixelRef.notifyPixelsChanged(); }